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The Poetry of Robert Burns
Edited by William Ernest Henley and Thomas F. Henderson
Burns, Robert (1759-1796)
[epigraph]
[dedication]
I.
Volume I
KILMARNOCK 1786
THE TWA DOGS
SCOTCH DRINK
THE AUTHOR'S EARNEST CRY AND PRAYER
THE HOLY FAIR
ADDRESS TO THE DEIL
THE DEATH AND DYING WORDS OF POOR MAILIE,
POOR MAILIE'S ELEGY
EPISTLE TO JAMES SMITH
A DREAM
THE VISION
HALLOWEEN
THE AULD FARMERS NEW-YEAR MORNING SALUTATION TO HIS AULD MARE, MAGGIE
THE COTTER'S SATURDAY NIGHT
TO A MOUSE
EPISTLE TO DAVIE, A BROTHER POET
THE LAMENT
DESPONDENCY An Ode
MAN WAS MADE TO MOURN
WINTER
A PRAYER IN THE PROSPECT OF DEATH
TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY
TO RUIN
EPISTLE TO A YOUNG FRIEND
ON A SCOTCH BARD GONE TO THE WEST INDIES
A DEDICATION TO GAVIN HAMILTON, ESQ.
TO A LOUSE
EPISTLE TO J. LAPRAIK
SECOND EPISTLE TO J. LAPRAIK
TO WILLIAM SIMPSON OF OCHILTREE
EPISTLE TO JOHN RANKINE
SONG
SONG: COMPOSED IN AUGUST
SONG: FROM THEE ELIZA
THE FAREWELL
EPITAPH ON A HENPECKED SQUIRE
EPIGRAM ON SAID OCCASION
ANOTHER
EPITAPHS
ADDED, EDINBURGH 1787
ADDED, EDINBURGH 1793
2.
Volume II
III.
Volume III
IV.
VOLUME IV
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The Poetry of Robert Burns
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ON AN INNKEEPER NICKNAMED ‘THE MARQUIS’
Here
lies a mock Marquis, whose titles were shamm'd.
If ever he rise, it will be to be damn'd.
The Poetry of Robert Burns